Citing little enthusiasm by either consumers or merchants for contactless card payments, JPMorgan Chase & Co. has quietly begun informing cardholders that it is discontinuing its blink contactless program. While at first glance blink’s demise seems like a setback for chip-based card payments in the United States, it is unlikely …
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Government Probe of POS Rules Gets New Life as DoJ Case Against AmEx Proceeds
A U.S. Department of Justice lawsuit alleging anti-competitive behavior by American Express Co. can proceed, a judge in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York ruled Wednesday. Seventeen states also are plaintiffs in the case. n The case is important because of the government’s continuing inquiry …
Read More »U.S. Readiness for EMV at a Low Ebb Despite Looming Deadline, Report Warns
By John Stewart With a crucial deadline looming in 2015, the U.S. payments industry will have only partially converted to the Europay-MasterCard-Visa (EMV) chip card standard by the end of that year. Indeed, it will likely take years to equip small merchants especially to accept EMV, according to a report …
Read More »TSYS Lines Up Behind ShopKeep’s Tablet-Based POS System
Tablet-based point-of-sale provider ShopKeep.com Inc. has lined up payment-processor Total System Services Inc. (TSYS) as a reseller. Columbus, Ga.-based TSYS will offer ShopKeep products in addition to traditional POS terminals, contactless readers, mobile payments, and online payment acceptance. TSYS say it added ShopKeep because it knows merchants have a need …
Read More »CEO Says ‘Singles And Doubles’ Are Helping MasterCard To Win New Business
Despite the impending loss of consumer payment cards from mega-bank JPMorgan Chase & Co., MasterCard Inc. is winning new business from U.S. card issuers, its top executives said Thursday at the No. 2 payment card network’s first-quarter earnings call. U.S. credit card purchase volume grew 8.1% year-over-year to $138 billion …
Read More »The Gimlet Eye: The Next Chapter for NFC
All of a sudden, near-field communication is back on payments executives’ to-do lists. Executives are said to be examining the technology more seriously than ever, and the major payment networks are officially endorsing a version of it with detailed specifications. This after long years during which NFC was almost given …
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EMV Will Crush Card Fraud, Survey Says It’s bad news, and maybe good news, for businesses accepting credit and debit cards. Some 43% of businesses report they were exposed to card fraud in 2013, a whopping rise of 14 percentage points from 2012, according to the latest annual fraud survey …
Read More »First Data Reduces Loss Despite Merchant-Acquiring and Debit Card Headwinds
Leading payment card processor First Data Corp. on Wednesday reported it lost less money in the first quarter than it did a year earlier despite price compression in its merchant-acquiring business and slow debit card transaction growth. Atlanta-based First Data typically posts an operating profit but a net loss after …
Read More »Host Card Emulation Takes Another Step with Key Sequent Software Issuance Solution
Sequent Software Inc. on Tuesday launched a solution that will let card issuers take advantage of so-called host card emulation, a protocol that allows issuers to provision digital cards for mobile payments while bypassing the phone-based secure element. With the new solution, issuers will also be able to embed their …
Read More »Target Opts for MasterCard’s Chip Technology for All of Its Cards And at the Point of Sale
Target Corp. is making good on its plans to accelerate chip-and-PIN payment card technology in its stores and among its customers with Monday’s announcement that it will move its entire Redcard credit and debit card portfolio to cards that use MasterCard Inc.’s chip-and-PIN technology. Most of Target’s cards, however, will …
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